However, I wasn’t the biggest fan for every change made to the game, and the entire experience wasn’t quite as ‘stable’ as I’d hoped. As such, even though I’ve completed the game previously on both the Xbox 360 and the PC, this new edition felt fresh and ‘new’ despite ultimately being the same game from 2011. Unlike the recent Saints row 3 and 4 ports on the Nintendo Switch, Saints Row: The Third Remastered isn’t simply a port of an existing version, the game has undergone a number of visual changes whilst leaving the core mechanics intact – similar to Outcast: Second Contact. So, when Deep Silver and Sperasoft Studio announced they were remastering this nine-year-old classic, it instantly became one of my most anticipated titles of 2020. For me, Saints Row: The Third struck the perfect balance between serious grounded combat and insane events via fun side activities and a humorous narrative. Everyone has their favourite Saints Row title, some prefer the more serious tone of the first two games, others enjoy the wacky and over-the-top superhuman powers in Saints Row 4 and Gat out of Hell.
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